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Trade has turned China and Taiwan into 'frenemies'

For decades, China and Taiwan exchanged only threats and supercharged rhetoric. But behind all that talk, a major trade relationship has quietly grown between the two.

The latest sign of change will come Saturday, when leaders of the long-time enemies are due to meet for the first time since 1949, when China's civil war ended and the then-ruling party, which lost, fled to Taiwan.

Since then, Taiwan has asserted itself as an independent democracy. But China insists the island is a renegade province.

It's one complicated relationship, but in a nutshell, they're "frenemies."

Despite protests from hardliners, China is Taiwan's top trade partner, accounting for about 40% of exports or roughly $130 billion a year, according to the Taiwanese government. Trade has ballooned from about $8 billion in 1991.

Tourism on the island has also boomed since more direct flights began operating between China and Taiwan in 2009. Taiwan even increased the number of mainland visitors it allows.